Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light - The Roches,
For Unto Us a Child Is Born - The Roches,
Angels We Have Heard on High - The Roches, Traditional
Deck the Halls - The Roches, Traditional
Christmas Passing Through - The Roches,
Sleigh Ride - The Roches, Anderson, Leroy
Away in a Manger - The Roches, Murray, James R.
Here We Come A-Caroling - The Roches,
The Little Drummer Boy - The Roches, Davis, Katherine [C
The Holly and the Ivy - The Roches,
Frosty the Snowman - The Roches, Nelson, Steve [1]
Do You Hear What I Hear? - The Roches, Baker, Gloria Shayn
We Three Kings - The Roches, Arodin, Sidney
Star of Wonder - The Roches, Roche, Terre
Winter Wonderland - The Roches, Bernard, Felix
Joy to the World - The Roches, Axton, Hoyt
O Little Town of Bethlehem - The Roches, Brooks, Phillip [1]
Good King Wenceslas - The Roches, Neale, John Mason
Jingle Bells - The Roches, Pierpont, James
The First Noel - The Roches, Sandys, William
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - The Roches, Traditional
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear - The Roches, Sears, Edmund Hamil
Adeste Fideles - The Roches, Oakeley, Frederick
Silver Bells - The Roches, Evans, Ray [Lyricis
It's been the Roches' tradition to carol in New York City every year to raise money for charity. The outgrowth of that project is this generous 24-track collection that emphasizes--as usual--the three sisters' quirky, tele... more »pathic vocal stylings and bizarre sense of humor. The songs here certainly diverge from the usual holiday greeting and become something much more elaborate. Always a tad too eccentric for many tastes, the material dictates that some semblance of order remain and the sisters do fend off many of their precious quirks. But then with the endless Christmas music choices available, anyone choosing to spend their holidays with these gals must be looking for something unusual. --Rob O'Connor« less
It's been the Roches' tradition to carol in New York City every year to raise money for charity. The outgrowth of that project is this generous 24-track collection that emphasizes--as usual--the three sisters' quirky, telepathic vocal stylings and bizarre sense of humor. The songs here certainly diverge from the usual holiday greeting and become something much more elaborate. Always a tad too eccentric for many tastes, the material dictates that some semblance of order remain and the sisters do fend off many of their precious quirks. But then with the endless Christmas music choices available, anyone choosing to spend their holidays with these gals must be looking for something unusual. --Rob O'Connor